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Revista de libros de la Fundación Caja Madrid is a Spanish book review magazine that offers in-depth analysis written by the most outstanding writers in the Spanish and Latin American cultural scene.Revista de Libros first appeared at the end of 1996, thanks to an initiative of the Fundación Caja Madrid. Since then, we have published more than 4,000 articles on the most important issues of history, economics, fiction, cinema, and philosophy – backed by the diligence of the most prestigious experts.
The magazine is now available in electronic edition, providing our readers with the full archive of our collections. The latest issues are also available as RDL Digital Facsimile, an exact replica of the print edition in electronic format for instant consultation anywhere in the world.Revista de libros de la Fundación Caja Madrid provides you with the most valuable cover of the last new releases in Spain, Portugal and Latin America.

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